it will be you, it will be all of us working together. right? [ applause ] we've got 57 days until november 2. >> shannon: organized labor traditionally has been a force in the election. is that changing? bring in the panel again to talk about it. steve, juan, charles. juan, i'll start with you. they have been a power house. they have money, and organization and people on the ground. but are they losing steam as a force within politics? >> if you look, if you track it over the course of the end of the 20th century and of course now start t start of the 21st, they are on a steady decline. with the membership and money they invest in campaign. matter of influence, you can go back to president reagan and the air traffic controllers and the democrat he can break in. that is all on the table. if you come to the last few years of president bush, it was on deregulation not toward the union. come to the obama administration and they're more open to the union and union leaders than we have seen in years in washington. the record of visit to white house b